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For $69, you get one G-Pass for rear-orchestra seating (up to a $123 value, including all fees).

For $99, you get one G-Pass for side-orchestra seating (up to a $156 value, including all fees).<p>

Because the ticket is a G-Pass, Groupon customers can use it to enter the venue directly; they will not need to redeem their Groupon at will call.

Due to security restrictions, G-Passes must be printed out and presented in person at the event. They cannot be redeemed through Groupon’s mobile app.

The Plot

Inspired by the original story of Marvel Comics’ web-slinging wonder, Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark tells a tale of teenage angst and heroic transformation. Starting the show as a nerdy high-school student with an unrequited crush on his beautiful neighbor, Peter Parker has an accidental run-in with a radioactive spider that gifts him with super strength, incredible climbing skills, and the ability to shoot webs out of his wrists. After a petty thug kills his uncle, Parker dedicates himself to fighting crime while acting on his long-smoldering affection for Mary Jane. The story races through crises of conscience, aerial heroics, and passionate love, before a climactic showdown with the villainous Green Goblin.<p>

####The Sights
One of the most expensive Broadway shows ever developed, Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark features breathtakingly acrobatic stunts and eye-popping sets. Actors fly high above the audience’s heads, re-creating Spidey's web-enabled explorations of his native Manhattan, as well as his intricate aerial battles with his arch nemesis Green Goblin. The elaborate sets spring up and shift across the stage, evoking the labyrinthine feel of navigating the streets of New York and the dizzying sensation of soaring above its skyscrapers.
####The Music
Written by legendary rockers Bono and The Edge, the show's music strikes heroic chords with the same brand of expansive melodies that have won U2 22 Grammy awards. Pushing beyond their usual rock sensibilities, the dynamic duo wins over ears with the sweeping power of heartfelt ballads such as "Rise Above," as well as bass-thumping numbers such as "A Freak Like Me Needs Company," whose kinetic glee recalls the energy of high-powered circus performances.